Early last year, I had written an article on three former minor league baseball players who brought an FLSA suit against Major League Baseball, Bud Selig (Commissioner at the time), and three MLB teams. In the suit, the former players alleged that MLB failed to pay overtime and minimum wages in violation of the FLSA and various state laws. (Minor Leaguers Bring FLSA Suit).
In essence, the suit alleges that minor leaguers earn between $3,000 and $7,500 for playing a season of baseball...even though they often work over 70 hours each week (including, among other things, training and traveling).
For those interested, the case is still winding its way through the legal system. At this point, discovery is ongoing with a current trial setting of February 2017 upcoming. I had mentioned last year when the case was just getting off the ground that we were in the top of the first inning. At this point, we have played three...batter up!
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